This week, ESC held its General Body Meeting in person for the first time since early 2020.
Back after a brief hiatus for fall break, ESC returned to discuss a survey, dining, and Shake Shack.
This week ESC talked about expanding halal food options and expanding the student body.
Since ESC’s members are busy planning cool initiatives (and with midterms), this week’s General Body Meeting was concise and productive.
The newly elected Class of 2025 Council attended their first general body meeting this week.
The discussion at this week’s General Body Meeting featured upcoming events, progress on some initiatives, and recognitions of the council’s limits.
The first half was run by the outgoing council, and the second marked the incoming council’s first general body meeting.
This week ESC received disappointing news on credit limits and the SEAS gala but looked ahead to future plans.
This week, ESC reviewed the draft of a proposal to the SEAS Committee on Instruction (COI) regarding this summer’s credit limit.
This week’s ESC general body meeting began with a presentation on University Life Events Council and featured several joint initiatives with the other undergraduate student councils.
We’re approaching the last stretch of the semester, and the Engineering Student Council knows it.
Following a spring break hiatus, ESC returned with an untraditional general body meeting.
Though last week’s announcement that SEAS would continue its PDF policy this semester was a triumph for the Engineering Student Council, its members’ work is far from over.
This week’s Engineering Student Council meeting featured acronyms ranging from the familiar SEAS and PDF to the less known iGEM.
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